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During your foundation year, you will develop the knowledge and skills you need to progress onto our four year MEng, studying topics such as mathematics, science, and applied mechanics.
In your first year, you'll focus on core principles of chemical engineering, maths, and science, covering chemistry, thermodynamics, and the principles of chemical engineering.
Modules
Compulsory Modules | Credits |
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If you don't have A level Chemistry (or equivalent), you will take the module Foundation of Chemistry
Optional Modules | Credits |
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If you intend to progress to degrees in Chemical Engineering, you must take the module 'Applications of Chemistry' as part of your optional modules.